Reseña del editor:
Unable to bear children, Trevor and Adelle Seawick receive an interesting call from Adelle’s sister in Germany: an infant has been found abandoned deep in the forest. After visiting the baby boy, Adelle is excited at the possibility of finally becoming a parent. Trevor is less sure, but they adopt the boy and bring him home to Louisville, Kentucky. Garrison is a brilliant child, learning to walk and speak much earlier than his peers. Yet he suffers from sharp, unexplainable pains that confound even the doctors. And what they do find is astonishing: Garrison doesn't have a blood type—at least, not a consistent one. The several samples taken don't match one another, and they change from day to day as they are re-tested. Then Garrison begins to bite. The first time, the wounds he inflicts on a barking dog are enough to kill it. The second time, he attacks his father. Trevor notices his body is changing after the bite; he feels achy, his limbs are growing, and his face reminds him of a wolf. He can no longer live without answers. Lewis must travel to Germany and discover who Garrison really is.
Biografía del autor:
Author Kevin Popp was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, graduating in the early 1990’s from Bellarmine University with degrees in Business Administration and Accounting. After working a couple of jobs after college, in 1997 he found a great company in the Financial Securities market, working in the finance department. As the years passed, Kevin could no longer find any outlet to whet his appetite for this strange, dark world resting in the innermost parts of his brain. One day at work, he decided to write a book, and began creating an outline. Before he knew it, he had over five typed pages of notes. Creation, he loved that word! So he began creating a story, not about anyone in particular, but a story that he created from his imagination alone. He quickly found that he could create something by writing down what was in his mind. Although certainly not the twisted, heartless monster that you see in his books, Kevin says he sometimes has a dual personality, especially when he writes. While busy typing away, he loses himself in an imaginary world of a multitude of sadistic renderings, and his hope is that he is talented enough to bring his imaginary world into focus for all to see and enjoy. It is his goal, as the writer of this series, to disrupt not only your cognizant state of mind, but also your unconscious realm simultaneously. Like any great composer of music, artist or writer, as you read his books, he wants you to experience what is in his mind and soul, needing you to see his repulsion and loathing within him for some, as well as the pursuit of perfection that is inside his being. He doesn’t want to just scare you, he wants to firmly implant horrific torture scenes in your memories that will haunt you daily. He wants you to question the human race and the many gods they pray to. He wants to dominate your thoughts and force you to feel others’ pain.
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